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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                23, t96i the stars and stripes Page 19 bucs Pound Cincinnati end Streak Cincinnati up Bill Macrosky drove in three runs wih a single and a triple ant Matty Alou drove in a pair of with three hits tuesday Stehlo Pace the Pittsburgh pirates to an 8-3 Victory. The win snapped the reds winning Streak at seven  singled Home the final run of a three run first inning rally and capped a three run ninth inning uprising with Atwo run triple As the pirates banged out 14 hits off five Pill s aim at Alou whose three hits raised his average to .333, doubled Home a run in the first inning and singled Home another in the second. Manny Mota also joined in the offensive attack with a run scoring triple in the first inning and a run scoring single in the  Ellis worked seven innings to receive credit for his third Victory in five decisions but he needed help from Ron Kline in the eighth when the reds scored twice on a two run Homer by Tony Perez. Perez Homer his 17th of the season extended his hitting Streak through 18 games. The pirates broke the Gam open in the first inning when they routed Jay Ritchie with a five hit attack. Fred patek started the rally with a single stole second and scored one out later on a double by Alou. After dorm Clendenon struck out Mota tripled and scored on a single by Mazeroski. Reds walk Plank Pittsburgh re r h by rate a of 5120 wills 3b 6 i 2 0 Malou of 5232 Hii lilo non Mota if  Alley is May c kills p Kline p  Pittsburgh Cincinnati a who Iii l Cincinnati i Cincinnati  Johnson. Auk wills. Kills vow k i if. A Leo .".". 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In " Ith Barb Giles absolve cubs9 Regan Chicago a president Warren Giles of the National league tuesday absolved Chi Cago cub Pitcher Phil Regan of any wrongdoing in sunday s grease Ball rhubarb but left the spitball controversy up in the  met with Regan manag er5 Leo Durocher and vice presi Dent John Holland before is suing a statement in which he said he would have to Confer with the umpires involved and other umpires As to whether a foreign Suh stance can be detect de merely by the flight of Heball. Ill reach a decision on that matter in four or five Days said Jiles. Meanwhile the umpires will have to Umpire the Way they have been umpiring. I have issued no new instruction son the  Holland said the cubs were satisfied with the meeting and that Regan was satisfied. I or. Holland asked me to hear Phil Regan s version of the re cent  said Giles. Know Phil and have respect for him and fell a gentleman like he should be shown consideration and Courtesy of hearing him. Phil told me he did not have vaseline or other lubricant on his sweatband in his incident and i believe  said Giles. In the seventh inning of Sun Day s first game with Cincin Nati Regan took the Mound and Ballu Hes an with us taking it easy ageless Satchel Paige reclines in an easy chair prior o a to interview at a game in Boston. The old time Pitcher was signed recently by Atlanta As a pitching instructor and possible Pitcher. He needs Only 153 Days in the majors to qualify for a pension. United press International photo Lay in 11 Kos Marshall in 9th w. Smith hrs lift cubs past braves in 10 Chicago a Willie Smith s second Home run of the game in the Bottom of the 10th inning gave the Chicago cubs a 6-5 Victory Over the atlant braves tuesday. Smith who tagged a three run Homer earlier connected with two out. Against reliever Cla Deraymond. The cubs had tied the Samc in the ninth on two errors an Glenn Beckort s sacrifice Fly. Pitcher Phil Niekro " had slammed a three run Homer helping the braves overcome an Early Chicago Lead. Smith s three run shot High lighted a four run cubs rally in the first inning. Niekro s Homer in the second followed a pair of two out singles by Bob Tillman and Marty Martinez. Singles by Martinez and Wayne Causey produced the tying run in the sixth and Atlanta took the Lead in the seventh on hits by Tito Francona and Tillman. Willie millies Umpire Chris be co nil is on several occasions accused h Gan of throwing illegal pitch  inter said found no evidence on the and detected the illegal i by the flight of the Ball. A sinker spins when it by Down said Pelekoudas illegal pitch Breaks Clown out any  during the seventh inn inspire shag Crawford brought out a Towel and wiped Regan s head and the sweatband of his Cap. Pelekoudas suspected rear did have lubricant of some kind but told me his judgement of an illegal pitch was based almost entirely on the action of the Ball in flight and seems convinced it acted like a so called said  is a most difficult prob Lem for the  continued Giles and they Are being urged on All sides to enforce Vio lations of illegal pitches i in tend to Confer with this Umpir ing Crew when they arrive in Cincinnati later this week and also Confer with other umpires As to How is the Best Way to Han dle this perplexing problem uniformity in enforcement is very desirable. I m sure the umpires acted in what was their Best judgment at the time. I have great Confidence in this  crw and All our  Atlanta Kaiou of Millan l b Causey 2b Haaron r. Torre in Kranruna if to i on if iu., i Tillman c a r h a 4 0 1 0 pcs 1000 by. Is 4011 twi is 5010 Bip a 4000 Sarto 3 1 1 0 wsr.si1 0000 a i. 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I.ji\. 0 staub bats astros by dodgers Houston a Rusty staub drove in three runs with a double and sacrifice Fly As the Houston astros trimmed los Angeles 8-5 tuesday night for right hander Larry Dierker s sixth consecutive Victory. Dierker 12-10, survived a shaky Start and gave up 10 hits before getting ninth inning Relief help from Danny Coombs. The astros drove Don Drysdale. 14-11, from the Mound and took a 5-3 Lead with a three urn rally in the fifth. Jose Herrera s sin Gle a walk staub s two run double and Denis Menke s Ruu sconing single chased Drysdale. Houston added three unearned runs in the sixth against reliever Jim Grant on John Bate Man s single errors by Motiu Versalles and Bob Bailey a in Gle by Hector Torres and staub s sacrifice Fly. Streaking Larry h in Mots reactivate bos Ell new York and the new York mets optioned outfielder Don Bosch to Jacksonville of the International league tuesday and reactivated second base Man Ken Boswell mets crush giants 8-0, As Swoboda plates 5 bad a Iyo a  Lom Seaver and Calle combined on a five Day night to give the mets an 8-0 Victory he Swoboda mets a of Victor Francisco giants who scored the run in the second l Hible by Phil Linz a run during winning rally and unloaded his Lith Homer of the season with two men aboard to Cap a four run eighth inning rally. The Homer was Swoboda s first since july 23.seaver, who gained credit for his Lith Victory in 20 decisions worked the first six innings the was relieved by Koonce when the intense heat and humidity tired him. Koonce allowed just one hit Over the final three innings to preserve the Triumph. Ray Sadecki started for the a giants and was charged with his 14th loss in 25 decisions. He yielded Only three hits but walked four and was touched for four runs before giving Way to Ron Herbel in the fifth. The mets scored their first run in the second when Swoboda walked was Safe at second on Jerry .1 Rote s grounder and raced Home As Lin doubled Oer third base. New York added another run in the third when Cleon Jones singled went to second on a wild pitch stole third and scored As Swoboda grounded  to Tommie age and Jones and singles by Swoboda and  produced two More runs in the fifth and a run scoring single by Jones preceded Swoboda s three run blast inline  St 01 in a a  
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